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AN Form - Required Documents

Post by Faqasim » Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:41 am

Hello Team,

I have filled the AN form, and I have few questions, I would appreciate your insight.

1. Should I scan all passports pages to show stamps? or just the information page?

2. Beside the the document list generated at the end of the application, in your experience, should I add any other documents that are usually asked for or helpful? Payslips, P60s, Bills (proof of address), marriage certificate, etc? Please advise.

3. To prove my intention to make the UK my future home, I read in the guide that meeting the absence requirement is sufficient, which I do. But is there any reason for more evidences? mortgage letter, employment letter, kids school letters, kids British birth certificates, kids passports, etc?

Many thanks.

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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by alterhase58 » Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:49 am

Faqasim wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2023 10:41 am
Hello Team,

I have filled the AN form, and I have few questions, I would appreciate your insight.

1. Should I scan all passports pages to show stamps? or just the information page?
Yes, all pages.
2. Beside the the document list generated at the end of the application, in your experience, should I add any other documents that are usually asked for or helpful? Payslips, P60s, Bills (proof of address), marriage certificate, etc? Please advise.
Only a minimum of documents is required. You don't need to add any of the above, unless you apply as spouse of British citizen then marriage certificate and spouse passport copy required.
3. To prove my intention to make the UK my future home, I read in the guide that meeting the absence requirement is sufficient, which I do. But is there any reason for more evidences? mortgage letter, employment letter, kids school letters, kids British birth certificates, kids passports, etc?
None of these - the UKVI guidance clearly state what is sufficient - you don't need to convince them! Worth stating - naturalisation is not an immigration application it's under the British Nationality Act which is separate with it's own requirements.
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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by contorted_svy » Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:14 am

The only thing that isn't mentioned on the checklist that isn't too clear if it's needed or not but worth considering is the consent form for the Home Office to verify your information, and if any of your evidence is in another person's name (eg marriage certificate if you are requested to supply it) will need to be signed by them too https://visas-immigration.service.gov.u ... onsent.pdf . It would be interesting to know if people have applied without one and if they were asked to send it or not.
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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by Ticktack » Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:40 am

contorted_svy wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:14 am
The only thing that isn't mentioned on the checklist that isn't too clear if it's needed or not but worth considering is the consent form for the Home Office to verify your information, and if any of your evidence is in another person's name (eg marriage certificate if you are requested to supply it) will need to be signed by them too https://visas-immigration.service.gov.u ... onsent.pdf . It would be interesting to know if people have applied without one and if they were asked to send it or not.
That consent form is if you have a joint account with someone. Not for anything else. So it usually never comes into play.
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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by contorted_svy » Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:49 am

Part 1 is only for the applicant to sign though?
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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by Faqasim » Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:06 pm

As the document checklist only lists:
- Passports
- BRP
- Degree Certificate
- Referees Declarations

I don't think I need the consent form, especially if I am not attaching bills or joint bank statements.

To summarise, I will only upload the required documents in the checklist, with no additional documents.

Thank you for the help.

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Re: AN Form - Required Documents

Post by Ticktack » Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:23 pm

Faqasim wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:06 pm
As the document checklist only lists:
- Passports
- BRP
- Degree Certificate
- Referees Declarations

I don't think I need the consent form, especially if I am not attaching bills or joint bank statements.

To summarise, I will only upload the required documents in the checklist, with no additional documents.

Thank you for the help.
That's correct. Minimal documents.
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